THE JOURNAL OF
PEDIATRICS DECEMBER
1968
V o l u m e 73
Number 6
The Journal of Pediatrics Educational Foundation SIXTY-EIGHT marks the eleventh consecutive year that the Journal of Pediatrics Educational Foundation has awarded Visiting (Domestic) Professorships to pediatric institutions in the United States and Canada. Interest in this program continues to be high and the favorable reports
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from both Lecturers and Departments have been most gratifying to the trustees of the Foundation. Twelve Visiting Professorships were awarded in 1967. For 1968 the number was increased to twenty, listed below:
Institution
Head of service
Robert J. Haggerty University of Rochester School of Medicine Rochester, N. Y.
Good Samaritan Hospital Phoenix, Ariz.
Herman W. Lipow
Ralph J. Wedgwood University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle, Wash.
Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School Boston, Mass.
Nathan B. Talbot
Roger M. Hardisty Hospital for Sick Children Great Ormond Street Hospital London, England
The Bowman Gray School of Medicine Wake Forest University Winston-Salem, N. C.
Weston M. Kelsey
Louis Gluck Yale University School of Medicine New Haven, Conn.
Kauikeolani Children's Hospital Rehabilitation Center of Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii
Harry C. Shirkey
Irving J. Olshin Jefferson Medical College Philadelphia, Pa.
Wilmington Medical Center Wilmington, Del.
Herman Rosenblum
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William A. Silverman Columbia University New York, N. Y.
The Hospital for Sick Children Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Harry W. Bain
Harry Medovy University of Manitoba and The Children's Hospital Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Montreal Children's Hospital Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Alan Ross
Louis K. Diamond Harvard Medical School Boston, Mass.
University of Florida College of Medicine Gainesville, Fla,
G. L. Schiebler
Leo Stern Montreal Children's Hospital Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Denver Children's Hospital Denver, Colo.
Frank J. Cozzetto
Chester M. Edelmann, Jr. Albert Einstein Gollege of Medicine of Yeshiva University Bronx, N. Y.
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, Calif.
B. M. Kagan
A. Frederick North, Jr. Project Head Start Office of Economic Opportunity Washington, D. C.
Saint Vincent Hospital Worcester, Mass.
Jacob Brem
John D. Crawford Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, Mass.
West Virginia University School of Medicine Morgantown, W. Va.
William G. Klingberg
J. Alex Hailer, Jr. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, Md.
Howard University College of Medicine Washington, D, C.
Roland B. Scott
James Wilson University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich.
District of Columbia General Hospital Washington, D. C.
Thomas E. Reichelderfer
Lewis A. Barness Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pa.
University Hospital University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
J. W. Gerrard
Alex J. Steigman Mr. Sinai School of Medicine New York, N. Y.
San Juan City Hospital Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico
Egidio S. Colon Rivera
C. W. Daeschner Galveston, Texas
University of Nebraska College of Medicine Omaha, Neb.
Robert B. Kugel
John D. Crawford Harvard Medical School Boston, Mass.
Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, Mo.
Philip R. Dodge
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William B. Weil, Jr. University of Florida College of Medicine Gainesville, Fla.
University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle, Wash.
Ralph J. Wedgwood
To be announced.
Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange between East and West Honolulu, Hawaii
Harold H. Ajirogi
These Visiting Professorships have been awarded to meet a variety of needs, such as clinical teaching, strengthening of scientific and research programs, departmental development and organization, and social or community pediatrics. The Professorships are available to pediatric departments of medical schools in the United States and Canada, and to pediatric institutions with approved residency programs which are unaffiliated with medical schools. Each Lectureship is for a period of one week, of which two days are often reserved for travel by the Visiting Lecturer. The Foundation assumes financial responsibility for all expenses: travel, living expenses, and
an honorarium. These are handled by the Foundation directly with each Visiting Professor. Announcements regarding the 1969 program, together with application blanks, will be distributed shortly to eligible departments. Additional inquiries concerning Lectureships may be made to: Dr. Lee Forrest Hill, President The Journal of Pediatrics Educational Foundation 3232 John Lynde Road Des Moines, Iowa, 50312 Completed applications should be submitted before January 31, 1969.